The amount of uploaded extremist propaganda on the internet is increasing. In particular, right-wing extremist as well as Islamic extremist groups take advantage of the opportunities presented by the internet to spread their ideas to worldwide masses. Both tackle in-group specific topics and address their audiences in their respective political, national or religious identities. Several factors, such as higher levels of authoritarian value orientations and threatening life situations (such as existential threats or psychological uncertainty) have been found to shape people’s reactions towards radical groups as well as to propaganda. The current study investigated whether the response to extremist propaganda videos (namely, aversion felt for...
In conspiracy narratives, certain individuals or groups are identified as solely responsible for imp...
The purpose of this research is to examine the psychological effect of viewing news stories reportin...
This paper examines the radicalizing influence that social media has on psychologically vulnerable i...
The amount of uploaded extremist propaganda on the internet is increasing. In particular, right-wing...
Research on parochial altruism demonstrated that hostility toward out-groups (parochialism) represen...
Scholars have extensively discussed the topic of “online radicalization,” often seeking to understan...
The perceived threat of extremist online propaganda has generated a need for countermeasures applica...
How political, ideological, and religious extremists and intense minorities make use of the World Wi...
As billions of people turn to their technologically elite phones and laptops for immediate informati...
Interest in the phenomenon of religion and the Internet extends to the use of the Internet by radica...
Populist and extremist actors gain popularity by promoting their ideas online. This extensive advert...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
In the United States, some proposed law enforcement policies intended to prevent terrorism may viola...
In conspiracy narratives, certain individuals or groups are identified as solely responsible for imp...
The purpose of this research is to examine the psychological effect of viewing news stories reportin...
This paper examines the radicalizing influence that social media has on psychologically vulnerable i...
The amount of uploaded extremist propaganda on the internet is increasing. In particular, right-wing...
Research on parochial altruism demonstrated that hostility toward out-groups (parochialism) represen...
Scholars have extensively discussed the topic of “online radicalization,” often seeking to understan...
The perceived threat of extremist online propaganda has generated a need for countermeasures applica...
How political, ideological, and religious extremists and intense minorities make use of the World Wi...
As billions of people turn to their technologically elite phones and laptops for immediate informati...
Interest in the phenomenon of religion and the Internet extends to the use of the Internet by radica...
Populist and extremist actors gain popularity by promoting their ideas online. This extensive advert...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
Anecdotal evidence asserts that extremist materials on the internet play a decisive role in radicali...
In the United States, some proposed law enforcement policies intended to prevent terrorism may viola...
In conspiracy narratives, certain individuals or groups are identified as solely responsible for imp...
The purpose of this research is to examine the psychological effect of viewing news stories reportin...
This paper examines the radicalizing influence that social media has on psychologically vulnerable i...